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M.K. Turner
Hi Michele,
I will have to search my kindle to find out. I'll try to do that later, but if it's there how do I get it to you? I'm not very tech savy. I did have a cull on some books, but I don't remember Gigi being one of them.
I'll come back asap
Kindest
Marcia
I will have to search my kindle to find out. I'll try to do that later, but if it's there how do I get it to you? I'm not very tech savy. I did have a cull on some books, but I don't remember Gigi being one of them.
I'll come back asap
Kindest
Marcia
M.K. Turner
Hi Ciara, I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. There are currently two more in the Bearing Witness series, An Unexpected Gift & Terms of Affection. I do have the next one drafted out in my mind, but I will start writing it soon - hopefully :)
M.K. Turner
Hi Cathy,
I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. Misplaced Loyalty was my first attempt at writing a serious full length novel, and I think I let it run away with me a little! But, people seem to like it. All is revealed in Ill Conceived as it was simply impossible to make the book even longer than it already was.
Thank you so much for taking the time to contact me. It is very much appreciated.
Kindest regards
Marcia
I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. Misplaced Loyalty was my first attempt at writing a serious full length novel, and I think I let it run away with me a little! But, people seem to like it. All is revealed in Ill Conceived as it was simply impossible to make the book even longer than it already was.
Thank you so much for taking the time to contact me. It is very much appreciated.
Kindest regards
Marcia
M.K. Turner
Best dogs ever. We have two a white one and the black and tan. They are brothers. The had a white dad and a black and tan mum. We also have a tiny little Bichon Frise who bosses them around.
M.K. Turner
Hi Rodney,
Thanks for getting in touch. The Meredith and Hodge series have no graphic sex scenes, but there is a little bad language relevant to the odd scene. I appreciate that not everyone finds the need to curse, but unfortunately it this has become an ever increasing part of everyday language, and I do attempt to be as realistic as possible.
If you would like to read Misplaced Loyalty which has a handful of f-bombs, I would be more than happy to send you a link to download it free.
Please message me your email address if you would like to give it a go.
Very kind regards
Marcia
Thanks for getting in touch. The Meredith and Hodge series have no graphic sex scenes, but there is a little bad language relevant to the odd scene. I appreciate that not everyone finds the need to curse, but unfortunately it this has become an ever increasing part of everyday language, and I do attempt to be as realistic as possible.
If you would like to read Misplaced Loyalty which has a handful of f-bombs, I would be more than happy to send you a link to download it free.
Please message me your email address if you would like to give it a go.
Very kind regards
Marcia
M.K. Turner
At the age of fifty-five, I found I had an older sister. Up to that point I'd always believed I was the eldest of four. My mother had died six months prior to the discovery so wasn't around to answer any of our questions - ignoring a few of the facts we know for certain, I'm sure there's a story that could be told there.
M.K. Turner
Tough question, and I'm stuck between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy, in Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austin and Ollie and Jenny, in Love Story by Erich Segal.
The reason is probably because the couples came from different backgrounds, both the men were very wealthy and came from important families, the women were from more modest families. Yet their love of the women made them aware of their own narrow knowledge of life, and their prejudices, and and I believe made them better people.
The reason is probably because the couples came from different backgrounds, both the men were very wealthy and came from important families, the women were from more modest families. Yet their love of the women made them aware of their own narrow knowledge of life, and their prejudices, and and I believe made them better people.
M.K. Turner
I've never really suffered from writers block as such, I have certainly got stuck on certain parts of the story I'm working on, but rather than flog it I simply work on something else. As well as the main WIP, I have several other ideas bubbling away in the background. A different scene and change of pace is refreshing, I can get back to where I got stuck and wonder why.
M.K. Turner
Doing something you love everyday. All you need is a PC, laptop, or notebook and you can do it anywhere. I'm actually considering investing in a dictating machine so I can record any ideas which come to me while I'm out and about!
M.K. Turner
Yesterday, The Recruitment of Lucy James went live as an eBook, and is being formatted for print. Amongst the promotion needed for this, I will be working on the latest in the Meredith & Hodge series which remains untitled.
M.K. Turner
On a daily basis its because all the thoughts and ideas I've had while walking or playing with the dogs are demanding to be released. On a general basis, its when the 'What if' question has raised an unsavoury answer.
M.K. Turner
Whilst on Holiday, I was watching a father video his two children playing in the park. It was a happy scene, they were clearly a close family, and I thought what if... The 'What If' question is the common denominator in the ideas for all my novels.
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Feb 04, 2024 07:19AM · flag